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Admission

The Interview

The Music Department requests that all prospective undergraduate, transfer, and teacher certification students interview with the Music Chair or a music faculty advisor. Inquiries may begin at the Music Department, the Admissions Department or the Comenius Center. Although the College Admissions Department and the Comenius Center determine admission to the College, the Music Department determines whether the student is admitted as a music major.

NEW UNDERGRADUATE students should consider the interview a time to ask questions about the various music degrees offered, campus life, performing ensembles, and other questions that help to see that Moravian would be a good fit for their undergraduate pursuits. If possible, bring a parent along - they can be of assistance in our conversation. All new students must also audition. Audition information is in the next section.

TRANSFER UNDERGRADUATE students should bring a copy of their transcript to the interview (an official one must be submitted to Admissions). The interview is a time to begin determining just how many more semesters will be needed for your degree. Transfer students must also audition. Audition information is in the next section.

POST-BACCALAUREATE music education certification candidates must bring copies of transcript(s) to the interview - forwarding your transcript(s) along with a note to the Music Chair before your scheduled interview would save time. Here is a handy tool (check-list of music education requirements) to begin thinking about how your past degree(s) line(s) up with Moravian's music education curriculum: Post-baccalaureate equivalent form!

The Audition

Each music major will demonstrate improvement in a primary performance area while at Moravian College. Therefore, the prospective music student must audition in a primary performance area (vocal or instrumental) to be studied while a music major. Composition majors must also maintain a primary performance area. The prospective music student wishing to study secondary instruments or voice does not audition in any secondary area. Minors and non-majors do not audition. The Music Department does not ask for CDs or DVDs. We prefer an in-person audition.

Except as indicated in the specific requirements listed below, the audition consists of a performance of two pieces in contrasting styles and an individually-administered assessment of aural skills, musicianship, keyboard skills, and music theory. Except as indicated in the specific requirements listed below, the choice of two audition pieces is left to the prospective student. With advance notice, the Music Department can provide an accompanist, for the prospective vocalist who is unable to bring one, or a small CD playback system if a recorded accompaniment is used.

To be eligible for the Music Department Hugo Music-Major Merit Scholarships (must be an entering freshman), students entering in any fall semester must audition on or before the previous mid-January audition weekend (January 18 and 19, 2019).

Music Department Audition Requirements

Music Major Auditions

(music minors do not need to audition)

Prepare two pieces of your choice with contrasting style/character. Memorization is preferable. A polished performance of an easy work is also preferable to a sloppy performance of a more difficult work.

VOCAL AUDITIONS ONLY: If you need an accompanist and are unable to provide your own, please provide Dawn Rodriguez (rodriguezd03@moravian.edu) with the names of your selections/and how many sharps and flats are in each. If the Department of Music is notified of your selections at least two weeks before your audition, we will provide an accompanist.

If requested, a CD player will be made available for jazz auditions.

A short ear-training exam will be individually administered. This includes matching pitch; sight-singing a melody; singing ascending and descending simple intervals; identifying triads; and performing rhythms.

A piano proficiency exam will also be given. The exam includes four levels: sight-reading of simple songs with accompaniment; playing and singing a simple song; improvising a varied accompaniment (for example, Alberti bass or block-chord harmonization); and adding chords (I, IV, V) at sight to a simple melody.

Ensemble Auditions

(take place the first week of the semester)

Moravian Choir and Women’s Chorus Auditions

Auditions for vocal ensembles are held on the first day of the semester from 4-6pm.